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Posted: 2016-04-11T12:33:40Z | Updated: 2016-04-11T12:33:40Z

When World War II veteran Andrew Moore died of heart failure at age 89 in December, his body was left unclaimed inside a morgue.

He had no family or friends. His destiny? Most likely a nameless pauper's grave.

That was until his big-hearted neighbors at the State House apartment building in Washington, D.C., stepped in to organize the noble memorial service they believed he deserved, reports The Washington Post.